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i never used to pray. here i got into brain and i got closer to god. -- i got into praying and i got closer to god. >> one man, married for 28 years, his ministers welcomed him back while his humiliated wife -- his mistress welcomed him back while his humiliated wife refused to come. families spend more than two months prang for a miracle and now they are folding up camp and going home -- praying for a miracle and now their folding of camp and going home to celebrate. >> since the august 5 claps, 18 chilean mines have already been shut down for the violations. >> now to a developing story. a public works employee this morning arrived to an armed guard. the beef up security at the northeast facility. the gunmen shot at two employees, killing larry hudgins. the other victim is expected to survive. >> there needs to be a security beef up. taking everybody's identification as big a win because we do not need becoming in here -- we do not need anybody coming in here. >> a carjacker in prince george's county got
i never used to pray. here i got into brain and i got closer to god. -- i got into praying and i got closer to god. >> one man, married for 28 years, his ministers welcomed him back while his humiliated wife -- his mistress welcomed him back while his humiliated wife refused to come. families spend more than two months prang for a miracle and now they are folding up camp and going home -- praying for a miracle and now their folding of camp and going home to celebrate. >> since the...
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how do we inspire people around us? tavis: you have been able to spend time with him and hear him say, i want this guy to play me. what is it that makes him so special? what is it about him? >> he was born to do what he is doing. i think it was set on his shoulder and he never had a choice, really. and the thing is, if you talk to him, i am not sure i should tell all this. this world-reknowned glory is one side of him. over here, he feels he is a failure. because of what his family had to pay. tavis: there are ten nominated films, including nazi hunters, led by grad pitt, a downsizer played by george clooney, and the world of pandora from james cameron. >> the days are blurring together. the language is a pain. but i figure, it's like weap ons. repetition. >> make the words stronger. >> he calls me a moron. tavis: you have all this bigness. how do you keep it from overshadowing the story? >> that is the big challenge. to not get so absorbed in the nuts and bolts of the process. the funny thing i've found with performanc
how do we inspire people around us? tavis: you have been able to spend time with him and hear him say, i want this guy to play me. what is it that makes him so special? what is it about him? >> he was born to do what he is doing. i think it was set on his shoulder and he never had a choice, really. and the thing is, if you talk to him, i am not sure i should tell all this. this world-reknowned glory is one side of him. over here, he feels he is a failure. because of what his family had to...
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let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation. that has fallen far behind. there has been quite a lot of progress made in prevention of aids and malaria, getting children to primary schools. but in these areas, they're not on target. those that fall in most far behind have to do with the most basic and a vulnerable, the number of children that by below the age of 5 and the number of women who die in childbirth. these targets are way off. >> nikolas sarkozy of france suggested a transaction tax to raise extra funds. is that gaining any transaction? >> there is going to be a high level seminar on that here at the s
let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation....
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it could be eradicated with the use of the artificial cal. >> it gives us the motivation to know that we are learning this. we appreciate the fact that there are people that are putting in the necessary work to eradicate this. >> sleeping sickness affects an area greater than the united states. the artificial cal is giving hope to many people in africa. >> this is bbc news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. ♪ ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and carnegie hall. >> o, that this too, too solid flesh -- >> it is the kennedy center -- >> check, one, two. >>
it could be eradicated with the use of the artificial cal. >> it gives us the motivation to know that we are learning this. we appreciate the fact that there are people that are putting in the necessary work to eradicate this. >> sleeping sickness affects an area greater than the united states. the artificial cal is giving hope to many people in africa. >> this is bbc news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and...
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we want to thank you for joining us, greatly appreciate it. this has been our special black history month edition of "our world." if you have any questions or comments about the show, logon to blackeerprise.com, and let us know. i'm ed gordon and thanks for making "our world" your world. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
we want to thank you for joining us, greatly appreciate it. this has been our special black history month edition of "our world." if you have any questions or comments about the show, logon to blackeerprise.com, and let us know. i'm ed gordon and thanks for making "our world" your world. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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a parrot has been detained after a drug gang used the bird as a lookout. he was trained to screech run during drug raids. the bird has barely stopped talking since his arrest. you can find that story and much more online at bbc.com. you can see what we are working on on our facebook page. coming up, more success stories from the world of commerce. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond the sound bites. >> a commitment to journalism. >> for deciding who to vot
a parrot has been detained after a drug gang used the bird as a lookout. he was trained to screech run during drug raids. the bird has barely stopped talking since his arrest. you can find that story and much more online at bbc.com. you can see what we are working on on our facebook page. coming up, more success stories from the world of commerce. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and...
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stay with us right here on "bbc world news." there's a lot more to come. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank offers unique insight and expertise in a rangewhat can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and carnegie hall. >> o, that this too, too solid flesh -- >> it is the kennedy center -- >> check, one, two. >> and a club in austin. [woman vocalizing] >> it is closer than any seat in the house, no matter where you call home. >> ♪ the top of the world, and i'm there, i'm home ♪ >> pbs -- the great american stage that fits in every living room. your support of pbs brings the arts home. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los a
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we want to thank you for joining us, greatly appreciate it. this has been our special black history month edition of "our world." if you have any questions or comments about the show, logon to blackenterprise.com, and let us know. i'm ed gordon and thanks for making "our world" your world. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i trust unisom. i fall asleep fast and have a full night of restful sleep. morning class. unom. good night. good morning. announcer vo: the following is a paid presentation for resurgence by doctor howard murad. tv news journalist joan lunden is 57 years
we want to thank you for joining us, greatly appreciate it. this has been our special black history month edition of "our world." if you have any questions or comments about the show, logon to blackenterprise.com, and let us know. i'm ed gordon and thanks for making "our world" your world. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i trust unisom. i fall asleep fast and have a full night of restful sleep. morning class. unom. good night. good morning. announcer vo: the following...
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they would use chemical or nuclear weapons if they could. the chinese government ordered food producers to start growing more comfortable -- growing more vegetables. in mozambique, seven people died this week in protests about the 30% rise of the cost of bread. the un called for a special meeting to discuss the implications of a price spike. >> more wild fires fanned by strong winds and more houses destroyed and more loss of life after 50 people were killed in july and august. underlying it all is a prolonged drought. they destroyed 20% of russia's wheat crop. the government extended its ban on wheat exports to compensate. thousands of kilometers away in mozambique's plight is starting to return to normal. the trigger was a sharp rise in the cost of bread. the government insisted it had no choice but to raise prices. seven people were killed. nearly 300 were injured. this has left extensive damage. what is happening to food prices? is there a risk of a repeat of the food crisis of 2008? the world saul price climbed -- saw prices climbing. wh
they would use chemical or nuclear weapons if they could. the chinese government ordered food producers to start growing more comfortable -- growing more vegetables. in mozambique, seven people died this week in protests about the 30% rise of the cost of bread. the un called for a special meeting to discuss the implications of a price spike. >> more wild fires fanned by strong winds and more houses destroyed and more loss of life after 50 people were killed in july and august. underlying...
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thank you very much for joining us. why do think there has been such a relatively slow, maybe lackluster, response from the united states? >> >> it is an interesting question and you need to put in the context of what is happening here. nature has not been kind to the united states. people are preoccupied with their own catastrophes internally. they responded to haiti with great generosity, as you saw. pakistan also raises some questions in a lot of american lines. unfortunately, in the media, it has been associated with extremism, violence, and terrorism. it is really tragic. americans really need to understand the catastrophe that has hit pakistan and the impact on the war on terror. affectively, general petraeus will have to realign the strategy and policy. >> if that is the perception, what do you see as the risk of western donors simply not putting their hands in the pockets quick enough? >> it is fair that there is corruption in pakistan. extremism is a serious problem. for western countries, and for the internati
thank you very much for joining us. why do think there has been such a relatively slow, maybe lackluster, response from the united states? >> >> it is an interesting question and you need to put in the context of what is happening here. nature has not been kind to the united states. people are preoccupied with their own catastrophes internally. they responded to haiti with great generosity, as you saw. pakistan also raises some questions in a lot of american lines. unfortunately, in...
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thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight. there are traditional chinese treatments of massage and acupuncture. like many in china, -- some say these children are spoiled, -- he says he does not do anything around the home. he just enjoys himself. the family's youngest member could once eat whatever he likes, sometimes two helpings, but now, he is on a strict diet of fruit and vegetables. across china, helping people to lose weight. it is a strict regime of exercise, healthy eating, and medical treatments. being overweight is not just a problem for the people here. it is also a problem for society at large. if you're overweight, you are more likely t
thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight....
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thanks for joining us. you put out if forecast of how much this would mean for south africa a few months ago. do you think your forecast -- which talked about 0.5% increase in the gdp because of this tournament, do you think it lives up to expectations? >> it is delaware early days, david. but we are hopeful -- it is still early days, david, but we hope to exceed expectations. 0.5% impact is purely from additional tourist we have seen, and we were planning to save. in addition to the -- generating in the economy this year alone. >> things like the english side going out relatively early, the u.s. a as well, they are some of the big spenders and numbers as well. that is the sort of thing that would perhaps dampen down the income coming in? >> as i mentioned, it is still early days but we are hopeful that we are still seeing big spenders coming into the country supporting the netherlands, supporting spain, supporting other countries. in addition, anecdotal evidence to prove that some english supporters didn't
thanks for joining us. you put out if forecast of how much this would mean for south africa a few months ago. do you think your forecast -- which talked about 0.5% increase in the gdp because of this tournament, do you think it lives up to expectations? >> it is delaware early days, david. but we are hopeful -- it is still early days, david, but we hope to exceed expectations. 0.5% impact is purely from additional tourist we have seen, and we were planning to save. in addition to the --...
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for those of us looking up at noon tomorrow? >> the cold front will just be on our back doorstep. he will probably hear it role on through. >> stay in bed. >>> the first family you know, truck guys like to get the job done right. measure twice, cut once i always say. lemme give ya a hand there. did you know that this silverado has 315 horsepower? how about your f150? less. silverado's powertrain is cked for 5 years or 100,000 miles. yours? 40,000 miles less. don't blame the carpenter, blame the tool. now get 0% apr for 72 months, or during the chevy red tag event, use $2,000 holiday cash to get $5,500 total cash back on select 09 silverado vehicles in stock. ♪ stinky ♪ hefty ♪ stinky ♪ hefty ♪ stinky, stinky ♪ hefty, hefty ♪ stinky, stinky, stinky stinky, stinky, stinky ♪ ♪ stinky, stinky, stinky stinky, stinky, stinky ♪ ♪ hefty, hefty, hefty [ announcer ] hefty bags with unscented odorblock technology... help neutralize odors and stop the stinkies. ♪ stinky, stinky, stinky stinky, stinky, stinky ♪ ♪ stinky, stinky, stinky stinky, stinky, stinky ♪ ♪
for those of us looking up at noon tomorrow? >> the cold front will just be on our back doorstep. he will probably hear it role on through. >> stay in bed. >>> the first family you know, truck guys like to get the job done right. measure twice, cut once i always say. lemme give ya a hand there. did you know that this silverado has 315 horsepower? how about your f150? less. silverado's powertrain is cked for 5 years or 100,000 miles. yours? 40,000 miles less. don't blame the...
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at that none of us got hurt and we are going home. >> it has been a costly war. almost 4500 americans lost their lives, countless more iraqis. the official monetary cost to the u.s. taxpayer, one trillion dollars. >> it has been a searing experience, the engagement of iraq combined with afghanistan will make us think twice about undertaking a similar enterprise any time in the near future. >> a suicide attack in baghdad this week. iraq's army commander once the americans to stay another 10 years. iraq cannot cope alone, he says. president obama says that all american troops will be out of iraq by the end of next year. many will end up in afghanistan. the iraq conflict is not exactly over. al qaeda is getting stronger. sunni militants are threatening to rejoin the insurgency. the united states will still help the iraqi government, but as one u.s. officer said, this is no longer america's war. >>> reports suggest the state department and the u.s. is close to announcing the launch of direct peace talks with israel and palestinians. this is after months of indirect t
at that none of us got hurt and we are going home. >> it has been a costly war. almost 4500 americans lost their lives, countless more iraqis. the official monetary cost to the u.s. taxpayer, one trillion dollars. >> it has been a searing experience, the engagement of iraq combined with afghanistan will make us think twice about undertaking a similar enterprise any time in the near future. >> a suicide attack in baghdad this week. iraq's army commander once the americans to...
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it has been used for several countries around europe. and it is definitely one of the links we are relying upon in the production of energy. >> the technology has its problems. it sounds obvious, but no wind, no power. it is hard to store it as well. britain has more offshore wind farms than anyone else in the world. but this is just the start. it is tiny compared to what is coming. >> let's recap the main news again. president obama has urged those attending the un general assembly to put aside pessimism and cynicism and support recently relaunched middle east peace talks. also in the last half-hour, a 41-year-old woman with learning difficulties has been executed by lethal injection in the american state of virginia, the first woman to be put to death in the u.s. in five years. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> somewhere in america there is a doctor who can. to the fu
it has been used for several countries around europe. and it is definitely one of the links we are relying upon in the production of energy. >> the technology has its problems. it sounds obvious, but no wind, no power. it is hard to store it as well. britain has more offshore wind farms than anyone else in the world. but this is just the start. it is tiny compared to what is coming. >> let's recap the main news again. president obama has urged those attending the un general assembly...
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it brought us the rain and snow tuesday night and it is still producing winds for us and producing some snow and rain from boston down through long island. as we go through tomorrow, it may throw one more band of clouds our way. in the meantime, clouds for the time being are to the east of us and all high clouds anyway. it's not a big deal. here's what is going to happen. by tonight late, we see snow again in new england. we go through tomorrow morning with cloud cover. this is a bit overdone, but you get the point, as the storm system is wrapping its moisture around. some clouds are possible tomorrow afternoon. the sun will be visible through them, but they are going to be in and out. zone forecast all six zones on our website at wusa9.com. 48 in culpeper. 45 in leesburg. with sunshine. by afternoon, the east will go upper 40s for annapolis. now the winds are going to be a problem. small craft advisory in effect tomorrow and some cases through saturday. 47 andrews and 46 downtown. next seven days, mid 40s tomorrow, but then low 50s on sunday and monday. that's going to feel greater. we
it brought us the rain and snow tuesday night and it is still producing winds for us and producing some snow and rain from boston down through long island. as we go through tomorrow, it may throw one more band of clouds our way. in the meantime, clouds for the time being are to the east of us and all high clouds anyway. it's not a big deal. here's what is going to happen. by tonight late, we see snow again in new england. we go through tomorrow morning with cloud cover. this is a bit overdone,...
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a lot of sunshine for us. we will be watching this area of cloudiness. this storm system developing along the texas gulf coast. the good news is, in the meantime, lots of sunshine. slightly above normal temperatures. close to 50 degrees tomorrow and friday. then saturday and saturday night. a cold front will pass through. a cloudy day saturday to start the holiday weekend with temperatures in the 40's. as we go to the day, we will see more rain coming in as we had through saturday night. here is our forecast. arkansas express and 7 day and show you the temperatures getting back into the 40's tomorrow. it will cool off a bit for the rest of the holiday weekend. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >>> oh, some student unrest in tennessee tonight. >> this is a bad situation for college football. despite a long-term lucrative contract, he left after 14 months to take the job at usc. now tennessee's program is reeling. there was on rest on campus last night. fans setting fires and breaking windows. he h
a lot of sunshine for us. we will be watching this area of cloudiness. this storm system developing along the texas gulf coast. the good news is, in the meantime, lots of sunshine. slightly above normal temperatures. close to 50 degrees tomorrow and friday. then saturday and saturday night. a cold front will pass through. a cloudy day saturday to start the holiday weekend with temperatures in the 40's. as we go to the day, we will see more rain coming in as we had through saturday night. here...
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stick with us and we will change great britain for good. [applause] >> nick clegg will leave his conference and head to new york where he will address the un. that is a sign of how far his party has come. there are players in politics. >> here are the headlines, north korea's announces it will gather to consider it features leadership. at a summit to review the millennium goals, at the un secretary general warned leaders not to use the economic downturn for an excuse as missing the -- most of these goals are aimed at helping the countries of africa, but how are they doing a decade later? we have a closer look. >> on this farm the fight against poverty is going slowly. this man is lucky if he earns 2 pounds a day. economy may be stable, but it is not booming like china or india. it is not creating jobs. >> i think [unintelligible] most of those people are not working, so the poverty is there. it is causing a lot of problems. jobs is the key. >> but it is not all bad news. this woman is finally getting access to hiv treatment. new infection r
stick with us and we will change great britain for good. [applause] >> nick clegg will leave his conference and head to new york where he will address the un. that is a sign of how far his party has come. there are players in politics. >> here are the headlines, north korea's announces it will gather to consider it features leadership. at a summit to review the millennium goals, at the un secretary general warned leaders not to use the economic downturn for an excuse as missing the...
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. >> alright, thank you very much for being with us. if you have the views on this story, or any others we have been covering on today's gmt, we would love to hear from you. we have our own facebook page as well as updates. you will also find links to the bbc news website where there are many features and analyses. you can also fall meet at alagiah.com \ stay with us here on the bbc world news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and carnegie hall. >> o, that this too, too solid flesh -
. >> alright, thank you very much for being with us. if you have the views on this story, or any others we have been covering on today's gmt, we would love to hear from you. we have our own facebook page as well as updates. you will also find links to the bbc news website where there are many features and analyses. you can also fall meet at alagiah.com \ stay with us here on the bbc world news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the...
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. >>> could have you with us on "bbc world news." still to come, north korea's football team and coach, fifa investigating reports this man is being punished with hard labour because his team lost in the world cup. >>> zimbabwe has begun its first authorize sale of time and since the lifting of a suspension imposed last year, which seeks to prevent trade in diamonds feeling conflict. >> zimbabwe is legally back in the market of the business of diamonds. they resumed the sale of diamonds, under the watchful eye of the organization that seeks to avoid international trade with diamonds. this is the largest known concentration of diamonds in the world. it is here that they actn behalf of government officials, used helicopter gunships, and police dogs to hunt down a legal minors. more than 200 of them were killed. november, zimbabwe was banned from deporting diamonds. they say they are closely monitoring sales. the unity government of president robert mugabe knows how badly the bad economy is demanding this. >> from the sale of these diam
. >>> could have you with us on "bbc world news." still to come, north korea's football team and coach, fifa investigating reports this man is being punished with hard labour because his team lost in the world cup. >>> zimbabwe has begun its first authorize sale of time and since the lifting of a suspension imposed last year, which seeks to prevent trade in diamonds feeling conflict. >> zimbabwe is legally back in the market of the business of diamonds. they...
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the pope expressed his deep respect for britain and his willingness -- his wanting to be here among us. that is the true voice of the pope. it is his own boys. >> the timing of the commons will be uncomfortable for pope benedict, head of an already sensitive visits. the couple be anxious to get this episode behind him. bbc news at the vatican. >> the u.s. middle east envoy, george mitchell, has said the leaders of israel and the palestinians are making progress on the issue of settlement building. mr. mitchell was speaking following a second day of direct peace talks between the israeli prime minister and the palestinian president. negotiators from both sides will meet for further talks next week. the bbc reports from jerusalem. >> and endless day of talks in jerusalem. there have been so many in the past. peace is still nowhere to be seen but the americans are not giving up. hillary clinton lead meeting after meeting with israeli and palestinian leaders, preparing the ground for the last session of the day. benjamin netanyahu gritted abbas at his official residence. first time abbas's
the pope expressed his deep respect for britain and his willingness -- his wanting to be here among us. that is the true voice of the pope. it is his own boys. >> the timing of the commons will be uncomfortable for pope benedict, head of an already sensitive visits. the couple be anxious to get this episode behind him. bbc news at the vatican. >> the u.s. middle east envoy, george mitchell, has said the leaders of israel and the palestinians are making progress on the issue of...
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to help us recover from all kinds of conditions. but at this hospital, not everyone was convinced that surfing was a good use of taxpayer money. >> i could certainly see lots of better ways to spend that money on. >> i'm feeling a bit depressed myself, actually. can i put my name on the list? >> if this scheme works, expect more fresh air therapy across britain, not just in coastal areas, but cycling and rock climbing may also be prescribed. >> letting loose and maybe getting healthy. you can find more on that and all the international news online ad bbc.com/news. you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. we're on facebook as well, of course. thanks for being with us. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'
to help us recover from all kinds of conditions. but at this hospital, not everyone was convinced that surfing was a good use of taxpayer money. >> i could certainly see lots of better ways to spend that money on. >> i'm feeling a bit depressed myself, actually. can i put my name on the list? >> if this scheme works, expect more fresh air therapy across britain, not just in coastal areas, but cycling and rock climbing may also be prescribed. >> letting loose and maybe...
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it is important for us because it is near the camp. but it is ours. that is what we're trying to explain to people. soon i believe we will have it back. >> but at the moment, there is little doubt as to who really pulls the strings in abkhazia. dmitry medvedev paid a visit to the area. georgia said it was a violation of its sovereignty. the timing is important. this week, russia signed a cease-fire with georgia, agreeing to pull back troops to their pre-war positions. that has not happened, and today russia announced they have deployed a s-300 missile defense system like this in abkhazia. they depend on russia for security. moscow says it is there for the protection of the country. back in the camp, russia is seen differently. this performance leaves no doubt who is seen as the aggressor. russia is played by the men in white. georgia has highly nationalistic theater. this is why georgia says it needs patriotic youth. georgians are banned from going to abkhazia, but they would like their country's flag to fly there again in the future. >>> to shock ele
it is important for us because it is near the camp. but it is ours. that is what we're trying to explain to people. soon i believe we will have it back. >> but at the moment, there is little doubt as to who really pulls the strings in abkhazia. dmitry medvedev paid a visit to the area. georgia said it was a violation of its sovereignty. the timing is important. this week, russia signed a cease-fire with georgia, agreeing to pull back troops to their pre-war positions. that has not...
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they are using a lot of reserves. using a lot of their bench tonight. popped him up over on the right side and in to the seats. i spoke too soon. it fell in the georgia dugout. >> almost every game for the last 16 seasons, there is so little room in foul territory, it is very rare to see a ball stay in play there. i'm like you i thought that was down for the net. >> interesting obviously ever baseball field is different, one of the things that makes baseball different from the other sports is that each ballpark has its own identity outside of the standards. 90 seats between the basis. it's 0-2. i did a game at rice university, this reckelling park, this past week, they got a ton of space in their foul territory. >> that's good for pitchers. 0-2 pitch. baseball the only sport with a defense has the ball. 1-2 pitch. you are right. unique game. 2-2 pitch. that ball is laced in to left field for a base hit. heading towards third. eler throws up the stop sign. carson schilling, schilling getting in on the action here tonight. schilling records his 4th double
they are using a lot of reserves. using a lot of their bench tonight. popped him up over on the right side and in to the seats. i spoke too soon. it fell in the georgia dugout. >> almost every game for the last 16 seasons, there is so little room in foul territory, it is very rare to see a ball stay in play there. i'm like you i thought that was down for the net. >> interesting obviously ever baseball field is different, one of the things that makes baseball different from the other...
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thanks for staying with us. i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. the really worry is outside of the metro area and closer to the mountains. the road crews in our maryland and virginia suburbs are ready for just about anything. fox 5's matt ackland is showing us the preps. >> reporter: officials are warning everyone as they head out to work tomorrow to be very careful. the big concern is all of this rain that we've had today, authorities are worried that the roads will actually ice over overnight, but work is going to be taking place overnight to make sure the roads are safe in the morning. we're told that vdot plans to send out about 300 trucks spreading out that salt mixture. also mdot is going to be working areas as well, especially in the frederick area. they're going to concentrate on highways, on bridges and overpasses making sure they get rid of that black ice. >> definitely will be important to take it easy tomorrow morning. there's a possibility for frozen passes. so take it a little slower. leigh a little room in between the car in front o
thanks for staying with us. i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. the really worry is outside of the metro area and closer to the mountains. the road crews in our maryland and virginia suburbs are ready for just about anything. fox 5's matt ackland is showing us the preps. >> reporter: officials are warning everyone as they head out to work tomorrow to be very careful. the big concern is all of this rain that we've had today, authorities are worried that the roads will actually ice...
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he use citizens can challenge the use of their details in u.s. court. but officials in the united states said the information could be crucial in protecting the u.s. and europe alike. here in the european parliament there have been a understand the concerns over the transfer of baked -- bank data to another country but the sharing of information is not crucial in the global fight against terrorism. legislators have tried balance the right of privacy against the need for security. dominic hughes, bbc news. >> the hunt is still underway in the u.k. for a man suspected of shooting three people. the search for raoul moat is in its sixth day police, the northern england town of ross perot. men considered his accomplices are in court. this is gmt from bbc world news. i'm jonathan charles. our main story, secret meetings taking place in washington and moscow that echoes of the cold war. the government's trying to arrange a swap of the spies bareboat hold it. authorities and norway say three people were detained there and in germany, they are alleged to have li
he use citizens can challenge the use of their details in u.s. court. but officials in the united states said the information could be crucial in protecting the u.s. and europe alike. here in the european parliament there have been a understand the concerns over the transfer of baked -- bank data to another country but the sharing of information is not crucial in the global fight against terrorism. legislators have tried balance the right of privacy against the need for security. dominic...
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utah is the only american states to use firing squad. it has been 14 years since the method has been used. >>> president obama has warned the g-20 group of industrialized countries not to move away too quickly from using public money to stimulate economic recovery. this as the head of the imf was holding talks in spain, a country now introducing reforms to reduce its massive budget deficit and reassure the market. from madrid, this report. >> this was a visit overshadowed by a rumor that the head of the imf was in spain to discuss a multi-billion euro bailout of its economy. instead what emerged was a show of support for a government trying to rein in its budget deficits, currently running at 11%. first, spain's prime minister had to deny the rumors that the economy is at the crisis point. >> since early may, there has been tremendous pressure about the problems in the economy. economists say in the end, the fundamentals win the day. fundamentals are more important than rumors. i have always believed in spain's sovereignty and strength.
utah is the only american states to use firing squad. it has been 14 years since the method has been used. >>> president obama has warned the g-20 group of industrialized countries not to move away too quickly from using public money to stimulate economic recovery. this as the head of the imf was holding talks in spain, a country now introducing reforms to reduce its massive budget deficit and reassure the market. from madrid, this report. >> this was a visit overshadowed by a...
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to use our spaces more efficiently and maybe even expand a little bit. there's a lot of room for growth in this country and people need to be aware that that growth and especially through immigration, economic prosperity comes. >> these communities are home to an aging population, over 40% of the work forest here will retire -- work force here will retire over the next 40 years. new immigrants will be needed to fund the health and welfare bill system of while big might not be beautiful in the eyes of many australians, it could well become a necessity. >> in an exclusive interview with the bbc, the head of fifa promises to refereeing system. here's our sports editor. >> brilliant. it was in. >> was this the moment that changed the world cup forever? >> surely that was in. >> it may not give england too much comfort now but this mistake in england's second round defeat by germany may prove to be the catalyst for a footballing revolution. today the man who runs fifa told the bbc there would be changes before the next world cup. >> do you think this will be
to use our spaces more efficiently and maybe even expand a little bit. there's a lot of room for growth in this country and people need to be aware that that growth and especially through immigration, economic prosperity comes. >> these communities are home to an aging population, over 40% of the work forest here will retire -- work force here will retire over the next 40 years. new immigrants will be needed to fund the health and welfare bill system of while big might not be beautiful in...
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when the police have taken us on the patrol, their most dangerous neighborhood. figures show crime got steadily worse. now it is run by the opposition mayor, who claims to have reduced crime by almost 25% in one year, using simple techniques like better wages for the police and targeting the patrols in problem areas like this. the officers remain realistic about their job. you can see what alleys are like. at any time, somebody could ambush you. the patrols have been ambushed. this is not the problem of a single mayor or governor. the weekend brings grim scenes outside this public hospital. so far tonight, two youths were brought in following a shooting, part of the violence that believe 53 people dead over the weekend. critics of president hugo chavez say he has allowed the violence to spiral out of control since coming to power over a decade ago. the government points to the new national police force it has set up, which it says has been a success during its pilot scheme in other poor neighborhoods. the main problem, according to criminologists, is the governme
when the police have taken us on the patrol, their most dangerous neighborhood. figures show crime got steadily worse. now it is run by the opposition mayor, who claims to have reduced crime by almost 25% in one year, using simple techniques like better wages for the police and targeting the patrols in problem areas like this. the officers remain realistic about their job. you can see what alleys are like. at any time, somebody could ambush you. the patrols have been ambushed. this is not the...
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she's accused of knowingly using credit cards stolen from brian bets' home. posted $5,000 bond today. her son is one of the three teenagers charged in bets' murder last month. they're supposed to be under youth rehabilitation services supervision and were unaccounted for at the time of the murder of betts. >>> hundreds of mourners travelled to towson this afternoon to pay their respects to yardly love. she was killed earlier in this week. the former boyfriend is charged with her more. stacey cohan is outside with more. >> reporter: it's been a difficult day, brian, as the mourners poured in and that grief was tangible and the funeral home is prepareing for a second round of miners. the first viewing began at 2:00 p.m. and ran through 4:00 p.m. many former classmates, teachers, family friends and lacrosse teammates came to pay their respects from noter came prep. they tried to honor the memory of a kind and vibrant young woman that yardly love is remembered as and many are still reeling from the details of her death allegedly at the lands of her former boyfrie
she's accused of knowingly using credit cards stolen from brian bets' home. posted $5,000 bond today. her son is one of the three teenagers charged in bets' murder last month. they're supposed to be under youth rehabilitation services supervision and were unaccounted for at the time of the murder of betts. >>> hundreds of mourners travelled to towson this afternoon to pay their respects to yardly love. she was killed earlier in this week. the former boyfriend is charged with her more....
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> tracking a killer. police in prince georges county want to know who shot a man to death. gun shots were fired around midnight in the 3400 block of dodge park road in landover. when police arrived, they found pierre medley suffering from a gun shot wound. the medics --ics rushed him to the hospital where he died. police are asking anyone with information to call him. >>> police arrested a second team connected to a knife attack last week. the victim was taking pictures of the canterbury shopping center when two types approached him. when the man refused, they kicked and stabbed him. one teen was arrested hours later and the other was caught
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> tracking a killer. police in prince georges county want to know who shot a man to death. gun shots...
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he will be using a hand bike. >> i thought about it after watching the film, "forest gump ." i enjoyed it, as most people did. after that, i said, what an amazing idea. it was seeing him in the state that he was that made me kind of humbled. it was the first time i have ever seen anybody with a loss of limbs go through that. >> he will be aiming to cover at least 1 mile per day alongside his comrades. >> it's harder than people realize. i have to concentrate on every step that i take. as well as being physically draining, it is mentally draining as well. i always have to be thinking about what i'm doing and the next 10 steps i'm going to be taken. >> determination and a lot of pride. i'm representing the marines and england. there's no way i can stop. i'm just when to have to keep on pushing myself until we reach our goal. >> a muslim stonemason who spent nearly four decades helping to restore an ancient roman catholic cathedral has been immortalized as a winged gargoyle. many have welcomed the gesture as an attempt to foster better relations between christians and muslims in
he will be using a hand bike. >> i thought about it after watching the film, "forest gump ." i enjoyed it, as most people did. after that, i said, what an amazing idea. it was seeing him in the state that he was that made me kind of humbled. it was the first time i have ever seen anybody with a loss of limbs go through that. >> he will be aiming to cover at least 1 mile per day alongside his comrades. >> it's harder than people realize. i have to concentrate on every...
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i'm so used to that. i hear something completely different. >> larry: do you say to yourself, maybe i'm wrong? >> no. >> larry, larry, come on. >> definitely not. definitely not. >> wrong -- >> he doesn't know what the words mean. >> somebody can go up there and whistle and the audience will go mental. just one of those things. >> larry: have there been times when the audience has been kind of warm and you loved them? the opposite? >> but then i'm also right. >> larry: so you're never wrong. >> exactly. >> no. >> larry: you're a perfect critic. >> it's fun to watch when any of them or simon gives a contestant advice the week before and the next week they listen and he crushes them up he loves to sit up in his chair. >> i told you to listen to me, not kara. >> larry: isn't it hard with your image -- you're america's afternoon now -- >> yes. >> larry: to knock someone. >> am i america's afternoon? >> larry: i just gave you that title. >> wow. i want to be their entire day. you know, it's hard because they'r
i'm so used to that. i hear something completely different. >> larry: do you say to yourself, maybe i'm wrong? >> no. >> larry, larry, come on. >> definitely not. definitely not. >> wrong -- >> he doesn't know what the words mean. >> somebody can go up there and whistle and the audience will go mental. just one of those things. >> larry: have there been times when the audience has been kind of warm and you loved them? the opposite? >> but...
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i have to use my mouse. and i use 3-d animation software. essentially, we have this car that's been built by the modelers, and these models are very elaborate puppets. and we have controls to move the puppet around and create different positions and different expressions. i could just sort of move this control, and he could move his tire and hit mcqueen. move the upper lip up, down. even their eyelids. when i picked up the scene, i actually had them looking a little bit sort of too angry. and the director actually pulled me back and he was thinking that you know what, these characters are best friends and they're actually having fun just playing tag. i ended up having to sort of change the expression to reflect that. and that's the end of what i do in terms of animation, and then it gets handed off to lighting and rendering. and here is how the scene looks with shadows and colors. pixar's incredibly supportive of people doing outside work, and there's all kinds of classes that people can take here at pixar. there's painting classes, there's
i have to use my mouse. and i use 3-d animation software. essentially, we have this car that's been built by the modelers, and these models are very elaborate puppets. and we have controls to move the puppet around and create different positions and different expressions. i could just sort of move this control, and he could move his tire and hit mcqueen. move the upper lip up, down. even their eyelids. when i picked up the scene, i actually had them looking a little bit sort of too angry. and...